August 25, 2010 7:02 PM
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America's Most Popular Graduate Degrees
(MoneyWatch) There's been a lot of press about the most popular undergraduate degrees (Business is No. 1), but until
today I hadn't seen statistics on what are the most popular graduate degrees.
On the master's degree level, according to new federal report, students are continuing their love affair with business administration. By far, the most popular master's degree for both men and women is the MBA.
More than one out of every four men who obtained a master's degree during the 2008-2009 school year earned a MBA. In contrast, about one in 10 women in master's degree programs received an MBA. Beyond the MBA, however, men and women largely pursued dramatically different master's degree choices.
Among those seeking a doctorate or professional degree, law was the No. 1 choice among men and women. There were nearly three times as many men and women becoming attorneys as there were earning a medical degree (MD).
Here is the line up of the most popular master's degrees and doctorate/professional degrees by gender:
Most popular graduate degrees image by Jorbasa. CC 2.0.
today I hadn't seen statistics on what are the most popular graduate degrees.On the master's degree level, according to new federal report, students are continuing their love affair with business administration. By far, the most popular master's degree for both men and women is the MBA.
More than one out of every four men who obtained a master's degree during the 2008-2009 school year earned a MBA. In contrast, about one in 10 women in master's degree programs received an MBA. Beyond the MBA, however, men and women largely pursued dramatically different master's degree choices.
Among those seeking a doctorate or professional degree, law was the No. 1 choice among men and women. There were nearly three times as many men and women becoming attorneys as there were earning a medical degree (MD).
Here is the line up of the most popular master's degrees and doctorate/professional degrees by gender:
Most Popular Master's Degrees for Men
- Business Administration and Management 22.3%
- Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering 2.8%
- Education Leadership & Administration 2.7%
- Business/Commerce 2.5%
- Education 2.2%
- Accounting 2.0%
- Public Administration 1.6%
- Computer Science 1.5%
- Mechanical Engineering 1.5%
- Computer & Information Sciences 1.4%
Most Popular Master's Degree for Women
- Business Administration 11.4%
- Education 5.1%
- Social Work 4.2%
- Elementary Education 3.8%
- Curriculum and Instruction 3.6%
- Educational Leadership & Administration 3.3%
- Special Education 3.0%
- Counselor Education/School Counseling 2.6%
- Nursing/Registered Nurse 2.1%
- Reading Teacher Education 2.0%
Most Popular Doctorate/Professional Degrees for Men
- Law 31.5%
- Medicine (MD) 10.8%
- Pharmacy 5.3%
- Dentistry 3.5%
- Physical Therapy 2.8%
- Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (DO) 2.4%
- Chiropractic 2.1%
- Electrical, Elec. & Communications 2.0%
- Chemistry 2.0%
- Educational Leadership & Administration 1.6%
Most Popular Doctorate/Professional Degrees for Women
- Law 25.6%
- Medicine (MD) 9.9%
- Pharmacy 9.2%
- Physical Therapy/Therapist 6.5%
- Dentistry 2.9%
- Educational Leadership & Administration 2.7%
- Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy 2.4%
- Veterinary Medicine 2.3%
- Clinical Psychology 2.2%
- Psychology 1.4%
Most popular graduate degrees image by Jorbasa. CC 2.0.
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Lynn O'Shaughnessy Lynn O'Shaughnessy is a best-selling author, consultant and speaker on issues that parents with college-bound teenagers face. She explains how families can make college more affordable through her website TheCollegeSolution.com, as well as her Amazon best-selling book, The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the Right Price and her financial workbook, Shrinking the Cost of College.
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